Al-Mundir of Cordoba

Emir al-Mundir of Cordoba (845-888) was the emir of Algarve and the Emir of the Cordoba Emirate from 886 to 888, succeeding Muhammad I of Cordoba and preceding Abdullah I of Cordoba.

Biography
Emir al-Mundir of Cordoba was born in 845, and he was the son of Muhammad I of Cordoba, the Sultan of Andalusia and the nominal Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate (he was actually the Emir of the Cordoba Emirate, a rump state of the Umayyads). al-Mundir's father Muhammad resided in Alcolea, Qurtubah, and was the emir of the Cordoba Emirate while al-Mundir was Emir of the Emirate of Algarve in his early years. When his father died in 886, al-Mundir succeeded him as the emir of the Cordoba Emirate, a title which he held for only two years. He was poisoned by his brother Abdullah I of Cordoba, who became the new emir after his death in 888.